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Influence of Pakistanis and Chinese Cultural differences on different Projects of CPEC

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  • Shabbir, Ghulam
  • Xiangming, Liang

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Purpose: To identify the problems and barriers which are become due to cultural differences between Chinese and Pakistani cultures. This study helps to find out problems that create hurdles for the completion of projects which are happening due to CPEC.Design/ Methodology/ Approach: &Qualitative and quantitative research designs were employed and a non-probability purposive technique was recruited from the concerning region. A semi-structured in-depth interview was conducted with 10 businessmen directly concerned with the CPEC project. Here using thematic analysis 10 themes emerged required purposive methods that are directly involved with CPEC or its relevant projects. A total of 500 respondents were chosen and 10 thematic emerged with different categories of vendors and businessmen.Findings: 76.4%) was said they like to do other cultural festivals and activities while 118(23.6%) said they don’t like any cultural activity. 2nd largest city of Pakistan Lahore in 4 markets Lahore those are the hub of business where out of 500 respondents 42.6% replied yes ethnic groups are also getting the same benefits in Pakistan while 46.4% said no they don’t are doing the same type of business as majority of the people are getting benefits.Implications /Value/Originality: CPEC is the developmental approach for the welfare of society. Businessmen’s thinking level and approach should maintain proper special training which can suitable for both states’ cultures. Both side leadership should control and monitor every type of terms and condition that multinational companies will sign.

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  • Shabbir, Ghulam & Xiangming, Liang, 2022. "Influence of Pakistanis and Chinese Cultural differences on different Projects of CPEC," Sustainable Business and Society in Emerging Economies, CSRC Publishing, Center for Sustainability Research and Consultancy Pakistan, vol. 4(2), pages 487-496, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:src:sbseec:v:4:y:2022:i:2:p:487-496
    DOI: http://doi.org/10.26710/sbsee.v4i2.2360
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